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May 10, 2019
What Insurgency Will Look Like in 2030
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: 3D printing, military, robotics/AI, terrorism
With the rise of enhanced being the world will change at a fast pace similar games such as black ops 3 are a proper representation of possible outcomes in warfare. Like for instance sentient warfighting robot beings or cybernetically enhanced humans. The extremes of these also are seen in wetware which can essentially not have many limits so increased strength intelligence really anything you can imagine. Really sci-fi games such as halo are not far off at the possibilities of warfare. Really we are only limited by our imagination.
The author of “Ghost Fleet” has some guesses — and some questions that U.S. defenders will have to answer.
Robots, artificial intelligence, cyberwar, 3D printing, bio-enhancements, and a new geopolitical competition; the 21st century is being shaped by a range of momentous, and scary, new trends and technologies. We should also expect them to shape the worlds of insurgency and terrorism.
May 10, 2019
Humanoid robot delicately ‘walks a tightrope’ of tiny blocks
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: information science, robotics/AI
Researchers trained the 165-pound ‘humanoid robot’ to walk across narrow terrain by using human-like control, perception and planning algorithms. The video shows the robot, called Atlas, carefully moving across a balance beam using body control created using LIDAR…
Researchers from the Institute for Human & Machine Cognition in Florida have created a robot that uses a planning algorithm to balance its way across an uneven path of cinder blocks.
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May 10, 2019
From the A bomb to the AI bomb, nuclear weapons’ problematic evolution
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: information science, military, robotics/AI
From autonomous nuclear submarines to algorithms detecting a threat, to robot-guided high-speed missiles, artificial intelligence could revolutionise nuclear weapons – risking some profound ethical conundrums – a recent report reveals.
May 10, 2019
AI software writes, and rewrites, its own code, getting smarter as it does
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: robotics/AI
A computer could learn about a user’s interests without requiring huge amounts of data or hours of training. (from 2017)
Gamalon has developed a technique that lets machines learn to recognize concepts in images or text much more efficiently.
May 9, 2019
AI and the Genetic Revolution
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, robotics/AI
Michigan State University senior vice president Stephen Hsu, a theoretical physicist and the founder of Genomic Prediction, demonstrates how the machine learning revolution, combined with the dramatic fall in the cost of human genome sequencing, is driving a transformation in our relationship with our genes. Stephen and Azeem Azhar explore how the technology works, what predictions can and cannot yet be made (and why), and the ethical challenges created by this technology.
In this podcast, Azeem and Stephen also discuss:
May 9, 2019
How To Make A Spaceship
Posted by Bruno Henrique de Souza in categories: robotics/AI, space travel
Jeff Bezos just unveiled a giant lunar-landing vehicle created by his rocket company Blue Origin.
Called “Blue Moon,” the lander is designed to deliver a variety of sizes and types of payloads to the moon’s surface, with the eventual goal of establishing what the company calls a “sustained human presence” on the moon.
The model of the Blue Moon lander that Bezos revealed today is the version designed to carry robotic and infrastructure payloads to the moon. Bezos said payloads could weigh up to 7 tons (6.5 metric tonnes). But according to the company’s website, “the larger variant of Blue Moon has been designed to land an ascent vehicle that will allow us to return Americans to the moon by 2024.” A vehicle designed for people was not shown at the event, however.
May 9, 2019
Robotic Space Explorer To Pursue Elusive Earth-Like Planets
Posted by Bill Retherford in categories: robotics/AI, space
May 9, 2019
There’s a Power Struggle Inside Google to Control Superhuman AI
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: ethics, robotics/AI
The ethics review board in charge of evaluating any future AGI is controlled by DeepMind staff.